What is 'The Lowdown' about?
It's a neo-noir series starring Ethan Hawke as a journalist investigating the underbelly of Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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Ethan Hawke stars as Lee Raybon, a 'truthstorian' journalist delving into the underbelly of Tulsa, Oklahoma, in Sterlin Harjo's new neo-noir series, 'The Lowdown.' Premiering on FX, the show blends dark humor with social commentary, reminis...
The Lowdown draws inspiration from noir classics and the Coen brothers, while also maintaining the playful spirit of 'Reservation Dogs.' Harjo's personal connection to Tulsa, as a member of the Muscogee Creek tribe, informs the series' exploration of the city's past and present. The show follows Lee Raybon's chaotic investigations into white supremacists, crooked real estate developers, and corrupt politicians. Viewers can expect a blend of dark humor, unexpected twists, and social commentary. The series premieres on FX on September 23rd and will be available on Hulu the next day.
It's a neo-noir series starring Ethan Hawke as a journalist investigating the underbelly of Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Sterlin Harjo, the creator of the critically acclaimed series 'Reservation Dogs.'
It premieres on FX on September 23rd and streams the next day on Hulu.
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